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Advanced Techniques in Reducing Workers’ Compensation Costs

Orange County Assemblyman Jose Solorio, D-Santa Ana, California, recently submitted a bill to the California legislature that, if passed, would lead to California employers paying an additional $210...

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Skyrocketing California Workers’ Compensation Costs Reason for Alarm

Last month, the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB) published their annual Insurer Experience Report. The report is a review and analysis of 2011 experience submitted by California...

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California Passes Bill Overhauling its Workers’ Compensation System

Earlier this week, Governor Jerry Brown signed a new bill (SB 863) into law, overhauling the California workers’ compensation system. The purpose of the bill was to increase workers’ comp benefits for...

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WCIRB Announces Zero Increase to California Workers’ Compensation Premiums in...

As a follow up to our previous post about the overhauling of California’s workers’ compensation insurance system, the California WCIRB (Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau) voted to reflect a...

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Positive Workers’ Compensation News for California Employers

California employers are finally catching a break. Following weeks of deliberations, the WCIRB (Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau) recently determined that a mid-year rate increase will not...

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California Workers’ Compensation Rates Likely to Increase Again in 2014

As we approach the last quarter of 2013, California employers may be facing another workers’ compensation premium increase in 2014. Conservative estimates range between a 7% - 9% increase, though...

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California Workers’ Comp Rates Highest in the Nation

California has once again reaffirmed its position as one of the least business-friendly states in the nation after being ranked as the most expensive state for workers’ compensation costs. The Oregon...

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